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EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
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52% Bias Score


School Shooting Exposes Need for Disability-Inclusive Emergency Plans
A school shooting in St. Louis, Missouri on October 24, 2022, highlighted the lack of emergency preparedness for students with disabilities; Niamh Winright, a student with rheumatoid arthritis, was the last to exit the building and was then pointed at with guns by police because she needed her cane;...
School Shooting Exposes Need for Disability-Inclusive Emergency Plans
A school shooting in St. Louis, Missouri on October 24, 2022, highlighted the lack of emergency preparedness for students with disabilities; Niamh Winright, a student with rheumatoid arthritis, was the last to exit the building and was then pointed at with guns by police because she needed her cane;...
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32% Bias Score


Panahi's "A Simple Accident": Revenge and Reconciliation in Post-Dictatorship Iran
Jafar Panahi's "A Simple Accident" depicts the struggle for justice and reconciliation in post-dictatorship Iran, following individuals grappling with the corrupting power of hatred and the complexities of responding to state-sponsored violence after years of oppression.
Panahi's "A Simple Accident": Revenge and Reconciliation in Post-Dictatorship Iran
Jafar Panahi's "A Simple Accident" depicts the struggle for justice and reconciliation in post-dictatorship Iran, following individuals grappling with the corrupting power of hatred and the complexities of responding to state-sponsored violence after years of oppression.
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48% Bias Score


US Defies Court Order, Deporting Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
The United States deported approximately ten migrants, including citizens of Vietnam and Burma, to South Sudan on May 20th, defying a court order that guaranteed asylum seekers the right to apply for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture, amidst South Sudan's ongoing conflict.
US Defies Court Order, Deporting Migrants to War-Torn South Sudan
The United States deported approximately ten migrants, including citizens of Vietnam and Burma, to South Sudan on May 20th, defying a court order that guaranteed asylum seekers the right to apply for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture, amidst South Sudan's ongoing conflict.
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40% Bias Score


US Grants Partial Tariff Relief to Mexican Autos Under USMCA
The US granted a 40-50% tariff reduction on Mexican and Canadian vehicles meeting USMCA rules, generating an estimated $15.2 billion in revenue for the US, impacting 2.6 million Mexican vehicles.
US Grants Partial Tariff Relief to Mexican Autos Under USMCA
The US granted a 40-50% tariff reduction on Mexican and Canadian vehicles meeting USMCA rules, generating an estimated $15.2 billion in revenue for the US, impacting 2.6 million Mexican vehicles.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...
Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan
Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...
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52% Bias Score

Lawyers Challenge Deportations to South Sudan
Immigration lawyers are challenging the Trump administration's deportation of immigrants to South Sudan, alleging at least two individuals were deported to the war-torn country Tuesday morning despite a court order; a previous attempt to deport a group to Libya was blocked by a federal judge.

Lawyers Challenge Deportations to South Sudan
Immigration lawyers are challenging the Trump administration's deportation of immigrants to South Sudan, alleging at least two individuals were deported to the war-torn country Tuesday morning despite a court order; a previous attempt to deport a group to Libya was blocked by a federal judge.
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44% Bias Score

US Electricity Demand to Surge 25-78% by 2050, Doubling Consumer Costs
A new report forecasts a 25-78% increase in US electricity demand by 2050, potentially doubling consumer costs, due to factors like cryptocurrency mining, data centers, and electric vehicles, straining the power grid and necessitating immediate action.

US Electricity Demand to Surge 25-78% by 2050, Doubling Consumer Costs
A new report forecasts a 25-78% increase in US electricity demand by 2050, potentially doubling consumer costs, due to factors like cryptocurrency mining, data centers, and electric vehicles, straining the power grid and necessitating immediate action.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's 2024 Win: A Shift in Voter Engagement
Catalist data reveals that Donald Trump's 2024 win hinged on increased turnout among less politically engaged voters, while Kamala Harris faced decreased support from traditionally Democratic groups, particularly younger, less white, and more urban voters, suggesting a potential electoral realignmen...

Trump's 2024 Win: A Shift in Voter Engagement
Catalist data reveals that Donald Trump's 2024 win hinged on increased turnout among less politically engaged voters, while Kamala Harris faced decreased support from traditionally Democratic groups, particularly younger, less white, and more urban voters, suggesting a potential electoral realignmen...
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48% Bias Score

Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing: First Responders Save Thousands of Embryos
A car bomb exploded outside the American Reproductive Center (ARC) in Palm Springs on Saturday, jeopardizing thousands of stored embryos and impacting numerous families undergoing IVF treatment; first responders bravely restored power, saving the embryos, but the attack's long-term psychological eff...

Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing: First Responders Save Thousands of Embryos
A car bomb exploded outside the American Reproductive Center (ARC) in Palm Springs on Saturday, jeopardizing thousands of stored embryos and impacting numerous families undergoing IVF treatment; first responders bravely restored power, saving the embryos, but the attack's long-term psychological eff...
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador Imposes 30% Tax on NGO Transactions
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed a law imposing a 30% tax on transactions received by NGOs, requiring registration within 90 days and penalties up to US\$250,000 for non-compliance, sparking criticism for potentially violating freedom of expression and association.

El Salvador Imposes 30% Tax on NGO Transactions
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed a law imposing a 30% tax on transactions received by NGOs, requiring registration within 90 days and penalties up to US\$250,000 for non-compliance, sparking criticism for potentially violating freedom of expression and association.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Ecuador's Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Death Threats
Diana Salazar, Ecuador's Attorney General for six years, resigned on Tuesday, citing death threats. Her tenure was marked by high-profile convictions in corruption and drug trafficking cases, including those involving former President Rafael Correa and Vice President Jorge Glas.

Ecuador's Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Death Threats
Diana Salazar, Ecuador's Attorney General for six years, resigned on Tuesday, citing death threats. Her tenure was marked by high-profile convictions in corruption and drug trafficking cases, including those involving former President Rafael Correa and Vice President Jorge Glas.
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44% Bias Score
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